South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1919 — Page 10

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News-Time Office: 120 GOMTIIfUE SALE II U.S. FOOD Sale Will Reopen Tuesday and Last Until Quota is Disposed of. r "f Mi-haw.ik.i will a pa in 1 .,1 r- : i tr. opportunity o: fh:t;n p covrrnTa' n foo-1 : X t o ord r r i d ufrs If ' from , I rT7.(' reopen , uri'i! th- ' sold Ar-! T;; sd iy ! .".'0 citi- j S.iturd iy. The s.i! v.;'. Tu ".."! y and w.-.Il "oritirri" nnre :unr t for h- city tis amounting to '.: jurch.i-d l is Mend i". and Weln-s.Iav bv ne'i!v 7.' n s. Tlu I!itmvnis. i h a .lot ttivfi'.s of strinirl ln-.m-'. f ;r It. i p." ehrri'. p-pl'r. r i j an' th- 2 . 1 p.'ind cans f iv-ik"li '. n h a v j b n .-old. Tlse arti les ! r-Till for .iV ir--: 1,1.! IT pound j e.tns (f bacon; .'.4L' pi and I i ans of corned b f; 7.7'. 2.7 1 pound can of orrn d o'f; s ' J Foven po ind cans of mm'-. I heef; 4. iHi. l. ;..un.i ans of ro-tt !: r.J'. 2.."' ponr.d cir.s of ro-'ist b.f; '. 1 4 seven pound c.m i f rn is: 1f: ",7l pound i.in.s of corned orer ri.n; pound eanj .f bak-.l l'irs. 1'.' p.und cans of bnl-Tcd hearis; 1.112 cms -fj b;kfl lx-ans; 'l2 2.ßr pound. can! of l.ak d leans; 1.11? ans .f sw. etjth corn- 2.00.". l r o pour..! sacks of Hour I i and cans of green p as. TOMMY-RASC0N WINS WRESTLING HONORS Tommy Rnsron. a local mar who is serving with the American -Tmy on the Mexican border, is rc eiving cons id arable mention in southern papers on his wonderful wrestling ability. I-ist Sunday he was boated ngair.:t Charles Pracklaer 'f ' i eighth engin'ers. who i- considered! as thf- bst li.r:ht-hea'wa?Uht sol-j dier grappler seen on th border in many yars. The pair went one hour rir.d 20 mlnates to a draw. K.iscon claims the Mexican licht-1 hiMvy weight championship. He reontly r-ceied an offer from Chi-1 huahua City promotrs for a match! to take place in that city the coming fall. Arizona and X e w Mexico piomoters arc also in correspondcir.' with Rascon. He expects to make a roid trip luring S. ptembor if p rmisi,.!i can be obtrintd th military authorities. from 1 WANT I TP. A married man with small fum- !;. to tare for ;uerns-y cows. Must .e u-ood ndlk r. wife to board two men at JIO a week. Will pay top .vat; es for a st-ady reliable man and 'urrNh a coo l h 1 :-. milk, potatoes, garden, wood ntiii coal. Wrk the ar aror.r. 1 '.'! I!: rv Kemp. G.;rfald. F 1. Mrsb.aaka. 1ml. . Ro !". Advt. RirrcRN to Ri:ssr.L a 1:1:. William and .Jo.-vph lb nnett and th-ir si.eis. Mrs. m.l Mrs. H. L TIe!; A H. McCoy! ricks, have re-; irr.ed To tb if 1 O 1 ; e in Rc nss 'Ia er. In aft'r sp. ndiug a week as the ei sts of th ir aar.!. Mrs Margaret Mixter, who r: !es with her lau eher. Mrs Ab. Giifi'.th. v:H N. Rollst st. VISITING PARENTS. h R !.-s, who has been :nr!oed v. v.. -.pen 1 cure!.!: V. -!u: at the Wat' vb.et Ars.-n.il. aty to r of b.is P.i:vs. has arrived pi the ! d it s a-- the gV.ev: : Mr .md Mrs. A ,T. Tcb s:. Dr. C, a ct. rs AR ! A and Mrs o r F.r.-: M--F.W Nat:..; c:ur. l-.inl

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Lincoln Way West. Home MISHAWAKA PHARMACY PUTS ON A NEW DRESS Tn appi ar.irae of th southeast o:r.'.-r of Lincoln wav and Main st. 1. .s -n Ii i r.c-d by the imprown. -;.ts c.irr.c'! cut on the exterior as v II a.-? t.V- interior of the Ml.shawakt pharm a'-. . th proprietor of .h.h :a V.. II. Lon.-trct. A cons iii rr. I,' v.jni h.is o-'a sp"r:t tov enlarin, decoratim;. and rf :t nis'.iii.i; :h..- tlruij stor- winch is in vrry r o'-ct nr.'- of the r.:ot ap to . .i t in thes i .arts. The doorway on .M.m st. has i,n clos-(l, th- main tn: rar.c: vir.K on Lincoln way. Ma-ho;-any show tase.s of latest design ext nd around th walls and will rat!y f.i'-ilitat' the business of the pharmacy. The main display windows ha' '. n erlarK'-l and reai pointed. The leaded prism Klass above the windows lends a most art-isti-and Inviting appearance to the .-tor. The exterior work was dono by J. W. Huttl inscn. representative of th Towle state, which owns the building, whib- Mr. Iwmtr.-treet dil th-' interior work. IUfi ' f r ATTRACTION AT TLM I'LII. al! th' drs.m as f mother-love, o powerful, so appealing, here .n nat strip's a new cliord. Ali' Joyce. mor wonderful with ach siK (ding' picture, portrays an entir iy new type of role in "ThSpark Pivine," writt n tspcial!y for h r by Alici.i Ramsey and directed by Tom Terris.-, which is showing at til- T nipie theater today. Mothr-lov at lirst the mere s;ark. then th full lieree fl.imo of awakened motherhood! Here is a .-uij ct that is close to tht- heart of - woman, the man "and the child, is ;i drama of universal svmnathv S and understanding. Note once is the beauty of this p:cture interrupted. The titles, them sadves, are pictorial as they gleam against a ib-ecy background of roll ing goiden clouds. iOOI IilLIi AT LINCOLN. An extraordinary good bill has be n secured by the management of the Lincoln theater for this week, i Todav Card Holl.awav and Antonio Moreno will nniaear in "Thunder Mountains." coile Henry in "Farnirette." and Pete Morrison in "Gun Magic." Monday, Marion Davies will be. shown in "Helle of New York," Tuesday. Mae Marsh in "Spotlight Sadb." Wednesday. Florence Reel in "Her Colo of Honor," Thursday, Evelyn Greely in "Phil for Short," and Friday, Mae Allison in "Castles in the Air." j 1 GARRISON I;nCI RSION TODAY. lAerything is in readiness for the excursion to be held today bv the I Orra U Snytler garrison, Army and Navy union, to Michigan City. A largo number of tickets have been sold and it is expected Several hun-l .ire.i Mishawakans will attend. i The Imlestrwcto baseball team unir the. management of "Pop" Frankel and the Dodge trumpet and drum corps win accompany the ex cursionists. RiriT RN FROM VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson e'hristianron ami children. 12 E. Eighth st., and Mr. and Mrs. r.arry Rattles and chiMren. returned last nicht from liaiikson lake, near Lawton. Mich., where thy spent a two weeks vaca tion. Mr. Christiansen and Mr. Rattbs were successful in fishing. The l.tttr caught a bass which weighed nine pounds. 1 I. O. O P. ATTENTION. You arc i;r :"! to meet at our hall Sunil.iv. 2 p. m . in reference to con ferring initiation tor Abraham Linfa"dn lotlge- of Siuth Rend. Advt. JOHN LOOP. N. G. Dr. II M isV aw a r, W. Reynolds. dentist, i Trust Savings b!dg I'b.one I 'U A.l t. r. i:. (oats. INDIIRTAKIR. Advt. LST I'cketoo, containing money and n:eTi.' oiaier receipts w:th -s:-.-r's nam. or.. Retw n Main v..-. S- cr;tb s's Finde-: ; ' 1 1 ' ... and rt";t.it all Gar rev ar 1 1. A' A. NTRD A r.: all f,tmil .'. ri led to lie: man with care for .r.i'ker - -wife SI-' : wv,k. ( ws - ood !u o !.! -u at .rd ; y m i I 1 ' Wo K V. l"p aces' tor a ste.niy re- . ami :;.t n;s!i a cod house. !'.- vrdT.. v ood and K : . . ' : a r mp (lar-.M roard e'all CI Mi.... .it; Ai-.t i hi: w. i ayn. . V- a SALII ood T-rcni house on Fo ;rt.-t-:-.:h l.. il.; . ; .small i.t down. h.','.t::op easy terms. e 'ulp.it rt. phone 1 1 5 1 . 2l', l.li;i:i;TV i:oNl We pay up to cash for bonds; accrued in-t-r : a'b'Wt d. War stamps boujrht. C. L. Cut!u!. J. M. S. lUd. :. a. m. to p. m. T4j0-!8 K it .-ALK CO te't '. ep . r i ' ., , ;v -ust m the lii'r blo k. r-so , s ..all ma brir.ir. per i onth rent. Itu i- ti.buj. W;ll sei! I or. reasonable tern .Stark LilT. Co. iff j5': MONEY V. To loan on city ': j roprty. ll:p:ht room house mod--r:.. o:i asy payments. Seven room. , modern, hear car lin Five room j bar.galow. easy payments. Garmire. Thone Mishawaka 37a lit

NEWS

Phone 118; Bell 10 NOTES FROM THE MIAMI GOLF LINKS nv Tin: cinn: All business was suspended j Thursday afternoon while Misha- j uaka lost two Valley frames to Kt. : Joseph. i The came at ?. Joseph was close, but what does close matter when the score is ) to 7. J-rnepan did his bit at St- Joseph by pathfrintt three points from Fllstrup. Iturton and Horton saved two more each. The honors nt home wnt to Bill Tupper, who took the veteran Saxe across for Mishawaka's only three points. Ahara se?.. what is the use of winning a mere m?tch when one can saw-buck a whole wood pile after'ards. After his recovery from tonsils. Dr Walton is in training for his cup match with John Kelly. Also he encouraged by he perf H f- f nnLa fl I 1 1 WS rt 11 n - r-.n ...... wu.. l ler similar circumstances. Lamerelle has lammed his way Into the Colfer.H Magazine cup finals, and is now taking training in the tlno points f the game from McLean. Hist! Psht! A new chef is duly scheduled to arrive Monday, we do not know his name, but we guess it is not Smith. The squirrel shooters from Gothen invaded the Miami links Saturdav afternoon. The invasion was nol a success except socially. t The Kellys monopolized the landscape including our own John. Judge Drake was arrested for speeding on complaint of Fred Grimes, that he was going faster than was necessary for a man his age. Prof. Horton was unable to play against Goshen, because of the arrival of a seven pound caddy. The new roster of the "Forty Niners" includes Warner, Gaylor, Fink, Ed Heanur and Harper. Having made a 4i, Fink now figures on making a 45 so that he can !gally appear in regular golfers trousersRalph Smith just misse! a pair of solfer's trousers by on stroke last wee. VATKRMKIXN" PARTY, rau' Fuson entertained a number of his friends at a watermelon party at hls rural o. Lawncrest. last nl&ht. WHY PAY RHNT? Own your heme by making monthly payments. People's Ruilding and Loan association. A. J. Schindler. Sec'y, 215 S. Main st. Advt. eod HERIJ FROM MICHIGAN. Mr- and Mrs. C. P. Stewart of Whitehall. Mich , former residents of Mishawaka. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ochampaugh, E. Grove st., yesterday. Dr. Makielski. osteopath, ;econd tt. Advt. 126 W : PLOW "MURDER FARM" FOR MORE VICTIMS MAPLE HILL. Kan.. Aug. 23. Whether yet another person found the way to the "private hurial grounds" near the old livery barn of . Rufus King, was to be decided to- ; day. A number of small bones, uncovered late yesterday were examined 'at Alma. Kan. They were found ' imbedd- 1 in a heavy deposit of lime. The entire yard was plowed I up. i Digging was to b transferred to ( King's former home here today. King is charged with murder as a result of unearthing Ihre? skeletons m his property. PICK UP THREE BODIES OFF AFRICAN COAST PARIS. Aug 2". A dispatch to I. Journal from Casablanca reported tod. ay that the French patrol boats had picked up the bodies of three !ead men ort the African coast. The men are presumably members of the! t r w 01 1 ' missmt ;ui i'miu1 muiuui, 'he d:spa!ch said. The Goliath attempting a flisrhtj from Krar.-e to Takar in French Snepal has not been heard from since last saturJ.iv. MllXirO CITY. Aue. 2 3. The Mexican government ha? not offered its services a.--, a mediator in any disputes now fxitir.c anions cen-;-a! American countries according tr an ofT'.cial s'atment by the department of forelsm relations, refutmc stories printed by several I newspaper In the capital that Mexico desired to act as an arbitrator between Costa Rfca and Nicaragua. CLEVELAND. O.. Aup. 2 3. Wi!!:am G. Flercher. manager cf the; local branch of Swift and company, j Chicago packers, was under sentence: of $500 nne and costs here today In the Mrht acainst high prices. Fletcher ua found fruilty of violation of the cold storage act.

Kinxirr fajiiijY iutlwio.v. j Members of the Klley family will I hold their sixth annu.il reunion at

I rottawatomie pnrk. Sunday. Autr. ; All members are reo,ue:Te,1 to ' present. A baskft lunch will 21. h be -rved. ARHANC.i: IX) it riCMC. The Modern Woodmen and th1 Loyal Neighbors have completed arrap.frer.iC nts for a joint picnic to he hdd at Hudson lake on Iabor day. hack riio.M ovi:iisi:as. Corp. Herman Cook of th 11th marir.fs has Just returned from a year's service in France. He has received hia honorable discharge and '. is at present the guest of his mother, ! i Mrs. J. II. Cook. 21i E. Grove st. ' c;o to ri. i:sa nt lakh Fred Freeman. Marvin Kuhn and Robert Denton and families left today for Pleasant lake. Wednesday evening they will entertain the members of the Kohinoor club. : notici:. Regular meeting of Orra L. Snyder garrison. 5', Army and Navy Fnion. Monday, Aug. 20, for first passage of garrison by-laws. Ad vi. . KREUTZ. Adjt. BCCHAXAX VISITORS. The Misses Rainton of Buchanan. M'.ch., are visiting their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tarbell, 1012 Lincoln way.E. MI7TIIODLST PICNIC. A large number attended the annual picnic of the Methodist church held at Pottawatomie park yesterday afternoon. GIVi: HAND CONCI7IIT. The Woolen Co. band, under the directorship of Fremont D- Thayer, gave a splendid concert last nit;ht in front of the First National bank. ITRi: CALLS. The Central fire department wasj cnlled to the home of Ray Allen. J 943 E. Fourth st., to extinguish a roof fire Saturday afternoon. Slight ; damage was done. I IZ. X)ATS. rXDI'HTA K I-7R. Advt. Don't Forget KEISER'S ELECTRIC 1 SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St.. Mishawaka. For All Kinds of Shoe Repairing and Shoes. Nu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way Eust. Rooms 219-20 MRS. P. RREJER, IJell Phone 470. F. E. COATS GO. Undertakers FUNERAL HOME, Gor. Third and Race Sts. Phone Mishawaka 197. Are You an Unbeliever? Have you lost faith in tire repairing? One trial of our expert service will make you a convert once more. Rlow-outs. rim cuts, worn treads we repair them all. and we guarantee our work. You can't lose, so bring in that tire today. J. H. HOUCK IIS II MiMiawnkn Ae. II. Phone 719. MUhawaka FINCH & SPRAGUE Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 N. Main Street Mishawaka Eoth Phones 100

At the Temple Theatre Today

ALICE JOYCE Our Wonderful Emotional Screen Star Will Again Be Shown In "SPARK DIVINE" A storv of elemental love in a settingof luxury, fashion and beautiful artifice. Alice Joyce has never developed a more striking heart-compelling work of art. Also an Outing Chester picture, and a Christv comedv, "FOR LOVE OR MONEY" Tomorrow CORINNE GRIFFITH In "A GIRL AT BAY" A Storv of Love ami Justice in a Titanic Struggle.

M Main Admission: Matin Children 6c in Dalconv and

CHICAGO VISITORS. Dr and Mrs. Stanley Perkins and two children of Chicacro arrived here lat night to 5fend their vacation with the former's father, II. K. Tcrkir.?, 2 0 4 Lincoln wav I.

SON" I IK) UN. A yon was born to Supt. I). W. and Mrs Horton. 07 W. Third St.. at St. Joseph's hospital last evening. DITTHOIT lSlTORS. ; Mrs. J. H. William and children.; Marprarct and Robert, have returned to Detroit after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. August Mahank, 51S W Fourth 'st. THOMAS Thn. as WKISS in;. u:ea at tne or phans home jesterday The child was torn July 13, 191D. ' &?rrr 1 .'. 'i .w .Jf'? W. L. Douglas Autumn Footwear arriving hourlv See display Lav LAS SHOE EcltSbSTORE I V 105 N. Main Buster Brown Shoes "It Feels Good in the Tummy" Chocolate Shop Ice Cream tastes good oh, 'decidedly! But best of all, it feels good in baby's tummy. That's because it's Pure and wholesome. It's made so carefully that it's SAFE to be swallowed by tiny throats. Price 50c a quart. The Chocolate Shop 109 Lincoln Way W. Also-

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CAROL HOLLAWAY and ANTONIO MORENO in "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" GALE HENRY "FARMERETTE" PETE MORRISON -inGUN MAGIC 1 Monday MARION DAVIES -in"DELLE OF NEW YORK" Tuesday MAE MARSH -in"SPOTLIGHT SADIE Wednesday FLORENCE REED -in"HER CODE OF HONOR Thursday EVELYN GREELY an il PHIL FOR SHORT Friday MAE ALLISON in"CASTLES IN THE AIR" is Frozen Food The accent the emphtsis is on the word "food." For here is something which is as enjoyable as the most expensive table luxury and yet which is an economical, common-sense article of food for everv dav. We have Elder's Ice Cream. Our price remains at 5oc a quart. ' ECOR CONFECTION 123 Lincoln Way East. For Sale ine Fruit Stand Doing a splendid business in the heart of the Mishawaka business district. Situated at 114 Lincoln Way W-, Mishawaka. Reasons for selling. See Victorflichalos Above Address. Trading 1th advertiser! means more for less cash. 'c. tic and 2E

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112 LINCOLN WAY WEST, MISHAWAKA. Eventually after you have read much and alter you ;-,vc LOOKED AT MANY COLLECTIONS or various merchandise, GOOD COMMON SENSE will bring yu THIS STORE, where a SQUARE DEAL to its patron and a SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT is its motto. We carry a full line of SHOES, UNDERWEAR, DRY GOODS, MEN'S AND BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS, MEN'S AND BOYS' TROUSERS, ETC.

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In accordance with the closing of the cleaners and dyers, my office will be closed August 2C), 3o and September 1. Open tor business Tuesday, September 2.

Bring your cleaning in cleaning to be finished day evening, August 27.

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Located at the Corner of FOURTH AND HARRISON STS. On Which I WILL BUILD HOUSES TO SUIT PURCHASER REASONABLE PAYMENT DOWN. Balance Can Be Paid Same as RcnL

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TIRES ARE YOUR BIGGEST EXPENSE Have them iked before they blow out. Sand N-iis. rimcuts and blow-outs repaired. Reasonable prices. We carry a full line of MILLER CORD AND FABRIC TIRES Mishawaka Vulcanizing Co. 221 NORTH MAIN STREET. Phone Mishawaka 1254.

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